“Oppenheimer” star Emily Blunt, who does a killer impression of the film’s director Christopher Nolan, tells Stephen that she gifted Nolan a pair of Ugg boots after he scolded her for wearing them to the set. Stick around for more with Emily Blunt and go see “Oppenheimer” in IMAX theaters now.
#Colbert #EmilyBlunt #Oppenheimer
3:54 Colbert, you lucky dog
ReplyLenny Bruce?!
ReplyUgg? More like Uggo
Replyuggs are great until youve worn them for like 2 years 😷
Reply“Gifted”? How about “gave”? What’s with the verbing? Does she chair herself when she foods?
ReplyI wonder if Nolan is a “Toast of London” fan. There is an episode entitled High Winds Actor. Very Funny.
ReplyMoonboots ftw
ReplyEmily,, it seems Tom Holland’s Relationship is really in trouble…but I never understand why he brought me up indirectly…
So it is Not CBS, but C Reality…
& Got a Feeling, your Film is Not On Top Box Office Any More…
Who Wear a Red Shoes like That?
Dragon Ball?
ReplyI admire and respect Emily Blunt but the suit don’t fit. Shoulders WAY too large and it looks uncomfortable. Just watch how she has to sit to adjust pants to top.
ReplyExcellent in Oppenheimer.
That is so RED…my eyes were kinda was like looking into the sun. So much Red.
ReplyThat Actor with her in that clip looked a bit like Peter Weller/The ROBO-Cop Actor Guy!
ReplyShe and that guy that plays Jim on the American version of The Office are such a good couple.
ReplyI love her outfit too, with the cutouts. Who wore it best was a lovely snarky moment . Stephen’s remark about Lenny Kravitz was spot on, he makes the name Lenny sound cool
ReplyCBS used to have JACKIE GLEASON & The Honeymooners!! And that wasn’t even late night! I don’t think that Stephen Cold Bert needs to worry about what she does or what she says too much.
ReplyI love Uggs too…giggle
ReplyI just think that the shade of red is not quite right for Steve
ReplyHer face reminds me of WAFFLES!
Replywhoa a medeski scofield martin and wood track on the walk out! thats a deep cut
ReplyEmily’s impression of other people is my favorite thing.
ReplyNon-native English speaker here: when do you say actress, when you say actor for women?
Reply